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I want the time back when one could make anonymous calls from payphones

exec 1> >(logger -s -t $(basename $0)) 2>&1

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ubuntu including rspamd packages (which are so out of date as to be an active hazard) in ubuntu is really sad and caused me a lot of wasted time today. i literally would have been better off if they didn't have the package in the repo, i would not have to redo this work today.

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mediaanalysisd seems to not phone home on image preview in 13.2, with live text on or off. then again, who knows if it only does so if its database is a certain age or something?

ok, we've had siri suggestions turned off for ages. now live text is turned off too. let's see what other bullshit this computer does now.

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yet another new apple phone-home process you can block all network for: ndoagent, the new device outreach agent, which as far as i can tell only exists to upsell spam you. it phones home to fetch cdsassets.apple.com/library/AP which doesn't have much in it.

more info at

/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/NewDeviceOutreach.framework/ndoagent

I just observed a regression on CVE-2022-32857 (plaintext TSS signing during OS update, leaking unique identifiers to the network via http/80 connections to gs.apple.com) on 13.1 (M1) when updating to 13.2. My system's ECID was transmitted in plaintext.

apparent apple software update (13.1 -> 13.2 on M1) phoning home (xp.apple.com is telemetry AFAIK) admittedly via private relay (to obscure client ip) but this is happening with analytics OFF.

apple is using their private relay service (which presumably obscures client ip from apple APIs, but let's take them at their word on this) for a lot of macos-to-apple connections these days.

...including the connections to xp.apple.com from the T2/M1/M2 updater process during macOS updates. however, i have analytics off, and no telemetry from my machine should be going to xp.apple.com regardless, IP address obscured or not. :/

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behold, a penguin

(too tired to figure out the colors now, good night)

it used to be that a macos would continue to work right if you blocked configuration.apple.com (apple's remote feature flags api, as far as i can tell). now if you block that, you won't even see the current software updates available on m1.

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@gordonmb @gruber @kbarker @briankrebs @mmasnick @Edent

Let's suppose you're right. It's inexcusable to upload hashes of my pictures to a third party without my explicit opt-in. No?

all consumer electronics should support zigbee for pushing any/all buttons/selectors on them. all monitors should expose each input selector as a zigbee button, brightness up/down, etc.

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